Logical Single, an upset winner of the $73,350 Fran’s
Valentine Stakes May 22, will take on the opposite sex in the $70,000 Golden
State Cup for California breds Thursday at Hollywood Park.

Owned by breeder Harris Farms, Inc. and trained by Dean
Pederson,Logical Single, a 4-year-old
daughter of Singletary and the Dynaformer mare Zoelu, defeated Lady Railrider
by a half-length to win the Fran’s Valentine by a half-length at 7-1.

The win was the fifth in 13 starts for Logical Single and
pushed her earnings to $198,652.

She will have five opponents in the Golden State Cup, which,
like the Fran’s Valentine, will be contested at one mile on turf.

Nahem, who scored the biggest victory of his career with a
12-1 surprise in the $150,000 Snow Chief Stakes April 23 on California Gold
Rush Day, will seek his second grass win for owner-breeders Harris Farms, Inc.
and Michael and Cory Wellman.

Trained by Paddy Gallagher, Nahem, a 3-year-old Bertrando
gelding out of the Moscow Ballet mare Miss Bev Hills, has won two of six,
banking $134,800. Both of his wins have come in races restricted to state
breds.

Runner-up as the favorite in consecutive starts against open
company on the Hollywood Park turf, Norvsky will be seeking his fourth win for
breeders Bud and Judy Johnston, who own the 5-year-old in partnership, and
trainer Don Warren.

In 11 starts, Norvsky, a gelded son of Vronsky and the
Flying Paster mare Fimbrelith, has earned $176,138.

Lucky Primo will be making his first start since finishing
second behind Premable on the Santa Anita main track April 14. Owned by J B K
Stable and Jason Litt and trained by Joshua Litt, the 5-year-old Atticus
gelding and the Personal Flag mare Live Free Or Die has won three of 10. His
bankroll is $193,552. He won his lone start over the grass at Hollywood Park,
winning a June 26, 2010 allowance at the Golden State Cup distance.

A winner the last time he faced California breds, Renegade
Storm will aim for his third career victory for Conquest Racing and trainer
Marty Jones. The 5-year-old Storm Creek gelding and the Alysheba mare Alygria
has started 15 times, earning $127,056.

Baton Roo will be making his first start outside Northern
California for owner Jeff Stiefel and trainer Andy Mathis. The 4-year-old
gelded son of Poteen and the Unusual Heat mare Unusual Babe has won three of
seven while earning $83,720. He has been fifth – in the Grade III San Francisco
Mile April 30 - and second in two races on turf at Golden Gate Fields.